All,
Detailed doppler measurements show that OUFTI 1 is object 41458, 2016-025C.
The separation between AAUSAT 4 and e-st@r-II still is less than 4 km, so it is not possible yet to identify them. It is remarkable how slowly they drift apart.
73, Nico PA0DLO
Thanks for OUFTI-1 Update.
OUFTI-1 had been included for tracking on http://amsat.org.ar/pass.htm
73, lu7abf, Pedro Converso
On 4/30/16, Nico Janssen hamsat@xs4all.nl wrote:
All,
Detailed doppler measurements show that OUFTI 1 is object 41458, 2016-025C.
The separation between AAUSAT 4 and e-st@r-II still is less than 4 km, so it is not possible yet to identify them. It is remarkable how slowly they drift apart.
73, Nico PA0DLO
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All,
The separation between AAUSAT 4 and e-st@r-II finally increased to about 30 km, enabling their identification.
Detailed doppler measurements show that AAUSAT 4 is object 41460, 2016-025E and e-st@r-II is object 41459, 2016-025D.
73, Nico PA0DLO
On 30-04-16 21:03, Nico Janssen wrote:
All,
Detailed doppler measurements show that OUFTI 1 is object 41458, 2016-025C.
The separation between AAUSAT 4 and e-st@r-II still is less than 4 km, so it is not possible yet to identify them. It is remarkable how slowly they drift apart.
73, Nico PA0DLO
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